Years ago, my sister and I took pottery lessons. We listened as the teacher guided our feeble efforts to create something of beauty. When I say feeble, I mean disastrous.
No matter what we tried to create, the clay wouldn’t respond to our prodding. And to top off our inadequacies, my sister and I ... Read More »

Not long ago, I was sharing with someone how hardship had shaped me. They, in turn, spoke of the wisdom they had gleaned from one of their toughest seasons of life. It was a conversation where we were both in agreement that on the other side of our trials we found great blessings in the forms of ... Read More »

They encircle me.
My job is to notice them. Rejoice in them. Be thankful for them.
I step out of bed and my feet hit the floor. Gravity is still in effect. No ceiling walking today.
The sun shines through my window. Again it has risen.
The birds belt tunes from the fence top. The ... Read More »

Today 50% of couples who eventually marry will live together before saying, “I do.” While cohabitation seems to make sense from a human standpoint, especially in our culture of divorce, at the end of the day it doesn’t work.
Here are five things you need to know about living together ... Read More »

Do you remember the things that God has done for you? . .
There are so many times that I forget to fully celebrate the goodness of God when He has answered my prayers. Deuteronomy 4:9 says ““But watch out! Be careful never to forget what you yourself have seen. Do not let these memories escape ... Read More »

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